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This class introduces scientific, economic, and ecological issues underlying the threat of global climate change, and the institutions engaged in negotiating an international response. It also develops an integrated approach to analysis of climate change processes, and assessment of proposed policy measures, drawing on research and model development within the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. This class introduces scientific, economic, and ecological issues underlying the threat of global climate change, and the institutions engaged in negotiating an international response. It also develops an integrated approach to analysis of climate change processes, and assessment of proposed policy measures, drawing on research and model development within the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change.

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Since January two new former MOOCs have been published: 1. Introduction to Drinking Water Treatment 2. Introduction to Credit Risk Management Introduction to Drinking Water Treatment Learn about urban water services, focusing on conventional technologies for drinking water treatment. This course focuses on conventional technologies for drinking water treatment. Unit processes, involved in the treatment […] Since January two new former MOOCs have been published: 1. Introduction to Drinking Water Treatment 2. Introduction to Credit Risk Management Introduction to Drinking Water Treatment Learn about urban water services, focusing on conventional technologies for drinking water treatment. This course focuses on conventional technologies for drinking water treatment. Unit processes, involved in the treatment […]

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Each chapter will begin with an overview of the the content, and will then introduce key factors and the current world systems in place for the subject matter such as energy, materials, food, water and shelter. The social and economic factors of sustainability in an engineering context will also be covered. The problems associated with these systems will then be highlighted, specifically their environmental or social impacts and what part of the systems that could be considered unsustainable. Alternatives will then be introduced and outlined including what options there are and what are the challenges involved in implementing them.

This course focuses on the latest scientific developments and discoveries in the field of nanomechanics, the study of forces and motion on extremely tiny (10-9 m) areas of synthetic and biological materials and structures. At this level, mechanical properties are intimately related to chemistry, physics, and quantum mechanics. Most lectures will consist of a theoretical component that will then be compared to recent experimental data (case studies) in the literature. The course begins with a series of introductory lectures that describes the normal and lateral forces acting at the atomic scale. The following discussions include experimental techniques in high resolution force spectroscopy, atomistic aspects of adhesion, nanoindentation, molecular details of fracture, chemical force microsc

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Address/Title: 502 - 504 - 506 North Adams Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): This early twentieth century apartment house maintains the general scale of the street, while differing greatly in detail.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.547896,+-77.441045Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,592Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

Address/Title: 109 East Clay Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): This large, pre-Civil War Greek Revival house is raised on a high basement. The house was altered by addition of an Italianate cornice and some changes in the porch. It has been painted.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.54656,+-77.438983Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,334Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

This is a photograph of the opening of Washington Liberal Club by David Steele. This photograph was taken at some point in the 1970's.
Reference: 5417/326/1
This collection of images has been assembled in support of the Washington Heritage Festival 2013.
The celebration of Washington brings together a variety of different themes. Washington is a Town in the City of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. It is traditionally associated with Coal Industry, and notably known as the home of the Washington Family, ancestors of the First President of the United States George Washington.
However, in 1964 Washington was designated a New Town and drastically changed. With the introduction of new industry such as the Nissan Car Factory Washington experienced a huge redevelopment in both its economy and community.
These Photographs are taken from the Records of the Washington Development Corporation; held at Tyne & Wear Archives. The records document this change in industry, landscape and community in Washington between 1964 & 1988, and consist of many photographs.
For more information on the Washington Heritage Festival, 21st September 2013 please click here.
(Copyright) These images are Crown Copyright. We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk

Reference no. DX1305/1/2 (pg 48)
This photograph was selected by Bruce Allinson as part of the 'Uncovering Archives Photography' Workshop held at Tyne and Wear Museums and Archives in November 2012. See Bruce's response to this image here: www.flickr.com/photos/bruceallinson/8269729297/in/pool-un...
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Collection: Human Ecology Historical Photographs
Title: Extension specialist, probably Bertha Titsworth, gives demonstration on use of dress form. No date is given, but this probably is about 1915-18.
Collection #23-2-749, item DD-TC-04
Div. Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5wtt
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This learning object was created as part of the Archi21 Project. It investigates the notion of fragility from different perspectives in English and Slovene, exploring the characteristics of fragility in different urban settings and comparing the degree of fragility that different urban spaces suggest.

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Copyright Oxford Brookes University. These materials are available for copying, use and re-use under the Creative Commons Licence: Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England and Wales. Copyright Oxford Brookes University. These materials are available for copying, use and re-use under the Creative Commons Licence: Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England and Wales.

Subject focuses on management principles, methods, and tools to effectively plan and implement successful system and product development projects. Material is divided into four major sections: project preparation, planning, monitoring, and adaptation. Brief review of classical techniques such as CPM and PERT. Emphasis on new methodologies and tools such as Design Structure Matrix (DSM), probabilistic project simulation, as well as project system dynamics (SD). Topics are covered from strategic, tactical, and operational perspectives. Industrial case studies expose factors that are typical drivers of success and failure in complex projects with both hardware and software content. Term projects analyze and evaluate past and ongoing projects in student's area of interest. Projects used to ap Subject focuses on management principles, methods, and tools to effectively plan and implement successful system and product development projects. Material is divided into four major sections: project preparation, planning, monitoring, and adaptation. Brief review of classical techniques such as CPM and PERT. Emphasis on new methodologies and tools such as Design Structure Matrix (DSM), probabilistic project simulation, as well as project system dynamics (SD). Topics are covered from strategic, tactical, and operational perspectives. Industrial case studies expose factors that are typical drivers of success and failure in complex projects with both hardware and software content. Term projects analyze and evaluate past and ongoing projects in student's area of interest. Projects used to ap

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This course explores the properties of non-sequential, multi-linear, and interactive forms of narratives as they have evolved from print to digital media. Works covered in this course range from the Talmud, classics of non-linear novels, experimental literature, early sound and film experiments to recent multi-linear and interactive films and games. The study of the structural properties of narratives that experiment with digression, multiple points of view, disruptions of time, space, and of storyline is complemented by theoretical texts about authorship/readership, plot/story, properties of digital media and hypertext. Questions that will be addressed in this course include: How can we define ‘non-sequentiality/multi-linearity’, ‘interactivity’, ‘narrative

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An historical examination and analysis of the evolution and development of games and game mechanics. Topics include a large breadth of genres and types of games, including sports, game shows, games of chance, schoolyard games, board games, roleplaying games, and digital games. Students submit essays documenting research and analysis of a variety of traditional and eclectic games. Project teams required to design, develop, and thoroughly test their original games. An historical examination and analysis of the evolution and development of games and game mechanics. Topics include a large breadth of genres and types of games, including sports, game shows, games of chance, schoolyard games, board games, roleplaying games, and digital games. Students submit essays documenting research and analysis of a variety of traditional and eclectic games. Project teams required to design, develop, and thoroughly test their original games.

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Address/Title: 411 - 413 North Adams Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): This double house, built at the turn of the twentieth century is ornate with Palladian windows, a two level porch and a small mansarded roof.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.546948,+-77.441734Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,591Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

Address/Title: 107 East Clay Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): An Italianate house with a projecting bay, it is well-preserved and somewhat unusual for the area. It appears to have been built c. 1890.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.54656,+-77.438983Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,333Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

This is a photograph of Muhammad Ali during an exhibition bout at the Sporting Club of Washington, UK in 1977.
Reference: 5417/291/3
This collection of images has been assembled in support of the Washington Heritage Festival 2013.
The celebration of Washington brings together a variety of different themes. Washington is a Town in the City of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. It is traditionally associated with Coal Industry, and notably known as the home of the Washington Family, ancestors of the First President of the United States George Washington.
However, in 1964 Washington was designated a New Town and drastically changed. With the introduction of new industry such as the Nissan Car Factory Washington experienced a huge redevelopment in both its economy and community.
These Photographs are taken from the Records of the Washington Development Corporation; held at Tyne & Wear Archives. The records document this change in industry, landscape and community in Washington between 1964 & 1988, and consist of many photographs.
For more information on the Washington Heritage Festival, 21st September 2013 please click here.
(Copyright) These images are Crown Copyright. We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk

âThe most interesting things are happening at the margins.â (Yuri Andrukhovych, Ukrainian poet). âIndeedâ, I thought, while I was writing my bookÂ Ukrainian Migration and the European Union â Dynamics, Subjectivity, and PoliticsÂ which is about to be published by Palgrave Macmillan at the end of this month. Just before the riots started on the streets of Kyiv in late 2013, I was â in collaboration with a team of researchers â conducting research in Ukraine under the framework of the EUMAGINE (Imaging Europe from the Outside) project. In my new book, I address the situation of living in Ukraine and why ...
The post Understanding migration appeared first on OxPol. âThe most interesting things are happening at the margins.â (Yuri Andrukhovych, Ukrainian poet). âIndeedâ, I thought, while I was writing my bookÂ Ukrainian Migration and the European Union â Dynamics, Subjectivity, and PoliticsÂ which is about to be published by Palgrave Macmillan at the end of this month. Just before the riots started on the streets of Kyiv in late 2013, I was â in collaboration with a team of researchers â conducting research in Ukraine under the framework of the EUMAGINE (Imaging Europe from the Outside) project. In my new book, I address the situation of living in Ukraine and why ...
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Collection: Human Ecology Historical Photographs
Title: State Extension specialist, tentatively identified as Bertha Titsworth, giving lesson to group of women on how to make a dress form. Original photo was not dated, but Bertha Titsworth did this kind of work from 1914-18.
Collection #23-2-749, item DD-TC-03
Div. Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5wts
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Image from ?The Illustrated Guide to Algiers. A ?practical? handbook for travellers ? Illustrated. ? Maps and plans?, 001780874
Author: HYAM, Joseph C.
Page: 265
Year: 1899
Place: Algiers
Publisher: Anglo-French Press Association
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